Kathmandu, April 3 -- Finding buyers and growing a business are the major challenges for young women entrepreneurs in the country. It is always difficult to sell a new product or service, and lack of capital makes life hard for women wanting to start their own business, women entrepreneurs said.

The number of young women entrepreneurs is increasing compared to a few years ago. They are engaged in different sectors such as agriculture, food and medicine, and they come with innovative concepts. Women entrepreneurs with new ideas face many challenges in society while doing business, they said.

Nabina Subedi, co-founder of The She Thing, a monthly period subscription box, said, "Since menstruation is still taboo in our society, running a bu...